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Community Ecology Peter J. Morin

Community Ecology By Peter J. Morin

Community Ecology by Peter J. Morin


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Community ecology: the study of the patterns and processes involving two or more species - has developed rapidly in the last two decades, driven by new and more sophisticated research techniques, advances in mathematical theory and modeling, and the increasing pressure on the environment wrought by humans.

Community Ecology Summary

Community Ecology by Peter J. Morin

Community ecology: the study of the patterns and processes involving two or more species - has developed rapidly in the last two decades, driven by new and more sophisticated research techniques, advances in mathematical theory and modeling, and the increasing pressure on the environment wrought by humans. Once a purely descriptive science, it is now one of the most forward-looking areas of scientific inquiry. Morin skillfully guides the reader through the main tenets and central concepts of community ecology - competition, predation, food webs, indirect effects, habitat selection, diversity, and succession. In an attempt to introduce the reader to the most balanced coverage possible, Morin includes examples drawn from both the aquatic and terrestrial realm and from both plant and animal species. Balancing theory with experimentation and drawing on exciting new studies to complement the historical foundations of the discipline, he also stresses that both the empirical and theoretical approaches are necessary to drive ecology foward into the new millenium. The final chapter on applied community ecology ably demonstrates how community ecological processes have a wide environmental relevance. Although in its infancy, the application of community ecology to emerging problems in human-dominated ecosystems could mitigate problems as diverse as management strategies for important diseases transmitted by animals and the restoration and reconstruction of viable communities. Required reading for all students and practitioners interested in community phenomena, Community Ecology marks an important contribution to the development of this protean discipline. * The first serious textbook for a decade on one of the keystone subdisciplines of ecology. * Broad taxonomic and habitat coverage. * Section on implications of community ecology for environmental issues.

Table of Contents

Part I: Communities: Basic Patterns and Elementary Processes:. Communities. Competition: Mechanisms, Models and Niches. Competition: Experiments, Observations and Null Models. Predation and Communities. Empirical Patterns. Models of predation in simple communities. Food Webs. Mutualisms. Indirect Effects. Part II: Factors Influencing Interactions Among Species:. Temporal Patterns: Seasonal Dyanmics, Priority Effects, and Assembly Rules. Habitat Selection. Spatial Dynamics, Recruitment-Limited Patterns, and Island Biogeography. Part III: Large Scale, Integrative, Community Phenomena:. Causes and Consequences of Diversity. Succession. Applied Community Ecology. Appendix. Bibliography. Index

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GOR001674352
9780865423503
0865423504
Community Ecology by Peter J. Morin
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19990722
432
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